Savannah James-Bayly

Savannah James-Bayly

Savannah James-Bayly is a London based film & TV producer and founder of Fox Cub Films. Credits include Layla, the debut feature of writer-director Amrou Al-Kadhi with Film4, BFI and Significant Productions which premiered at Sundance 2024; and two series of Queens of Mystery for AMC label Acorn TV. In 2020 she teamed up with producers Loran Dunn and Sorcha Bacon to create Teen Club, focusing on commercial, positive, queer content for young audiences. Teen Club produced Life in Love – the inaugural programme of ITV-owned platform, Woo, from director Abel Rubinstein. Next on their slate is an adaptation by Britta Lundin (Betty, Riverdale) of novel Amelia Westlake Was Never Here, with Working Title. Teen Club is a PACT Future 30 company, and received support through BBC Small Indies fund in 2023. Savannah was a BFI Flare x BAFTA mentee in 2017 and a Film London 2020 Lodestar.

Savannah is participating in Springboard: Producers 2024.